I don't know but guess many of you already know this, but I absolutely love this cheese if you want the real thing closest to Italy and you don't have a source. I had made a trip to Campagnia (source of "the" mozzarela di bufala) and ate my way from Naples to south of Sorrento in Agropoli. I was in the heart of di bufula country. I ate it many times a day. It was fabulous. Had the smoked variety as well.
Well, in Los Angeles (and I would give you a secret source of Italian food products which you would kiss me for) I discovered this cheese, and it is really FABULOUS. So close to the original and so delicious. They ship.
It is expensive and worth it. I have bought imported Italian di bufula and it is not worth the money out here on the West Coast - it doesn't hold this far away from Italy. The California producer Bubalis Bubalis is the best I have discovered. You can order from them here:
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Their website is a bit sluggish, be patient, but if you haven't tried this cheese, order it and make a caprese and you will find out what you have been missing. I am going to make lasagne with the ricotta I just bought.
Just sharing the best in the area.
The name of the local store is actually listed on their website as a dealer: Roma Deli.
They are on Lake north of Colorado. The owner has been there seven days a week for 50 years. What a source for Proscuitto, Parma Hams, Meats, cheeses, Italian specialties and oil and cheese and olives and... so much more. Looks like a hole in the wall. Ask the owner to make you a panino at the meat counter. Rosario. You will think you died and landed in an Italian heaven.
No they don't sell pizza flour - thankfully.
Well, in Los Angeles (and I would give you a secret source of Italian food products which you would kiss me for) I discovered this cheese, and it is really FABULOUS. So close to the original and so delicious. They ship.
It is expensive and worth it. I have bought imported Italian di bufula and it is not worth the money out here on the West Coast - it doesn't hold this far away from Italy. The California producer Bubalis Bubalis is the best I have discovered. You can order from them here:
Bubalis real Mozzarella/title> <script type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/aix.css"> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
Their website is a bit sluggish, be patient, but if you haven't tried this cheese, order it and make a caprese and you will find out what you have been missing. I am going to make lasagne with the ricotta I just bought.
Just sharing the best in the area.
The name of the local store is actually listed on their website as a dealer: Roma Deli.
They are on Lake north of Colorado. The owner has been there seven days a week for 50 years. What a source for Proscuitto, Parma Hams, Meats, cheeses, Italian specialties and oil and cheese and olives and... so much more. Looks like a hole in the wall. Ask the owner to make you a panino at the meat counter. Rosario. You will think you died and landed in an Italian heaven.
No they don't sell pizza flour - thankfully.
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